Hastelloy Machining

Hastelloy Machined Parts

Sunhy has a reputation for machining quality parts from Hastelloy. We can machine intricate parts on our CNC Swiss machines and CNC turning centers.

Hastelloy is a high-performance nickel-molybdenum alloy, ideal for parts that require the highest corrosion resistance. It has outstanding resistance to pitting, stress, oxidation, chemicals, acids, and saltwater. Hastelloy also retains good ductility after prolonged high temperatures.
Hastelloy has a machining cost factor of 10.0 when compared to steel 12L14. It has excellent ductility and therefore can be readily welded and formed by hot and cold working. Hastelloy is typically heat treated and can be annealed.

Industries & Applications

Hastelloy Machining Capabilities

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Special Alloy Cost Comparison

Type General Characteristics Alloy Common Applications Tolerances for 1/2" Dia. Material Cost Factor Machining Cost Factor Request a Quote
Special Alloy Resistance to pitting, stress, oxidation, chemicals, acids, and saltwater Hastelloy Oilfield parts, pipes, valve components + .002 17.2 10 Quote >>

Common Material Cost Comparison

Type General Characteristics Alloy Common Applications Tolerances for 1/2" Dia. Material Cost Factor Machining Cost Factor
Steel Designed for excellent machinability. Case hard only 12L14 Endless commercial products; probably more pounds used in turned products than any other material Cold drawn 0 1 1
Stainless Steel Designed for machining, non-magnetic 303 Electronic hardware, automotive, aerospace, medical instruments, and many applications requiring corrosion resistance Cold finished +/- .002 1.9 2.7
Brass Designed for machining 2011 Electronic hardware, endless commercial products Cold finish +/-.0015 3.8 .6
Aluminum Designed for machining 2011 Electronic hardware, endless commercial products Cold finish +/-.0015 3.8 .6
Titanium High strength, light weight, good bio-compatibility Ti-6Al-4VEli Medical implants Ground & polished +/-.002 30.2 6

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